Satire Forecast: Weather Woes That Whirl
Writing the Satire
Weathers satire storm – whirl its woes. Target a day: “Sun says shine – Im soaked.” Hit the sky – rain, wind: “Forecast says dry – I swim.” Keep it sharp – flat flops. Write: “Clouds say calm – tempest wins.” Weather app flops inspire. Start yours: “Heat says cool – I melt.” Practice turns clouds into clowns.
Teaching the Technique
Teach weather jabs with a sky twist. Give “rain day” – twist: “Rain so light, I drowned!” Show app gags – sky, zing. Steps: day, quirk, jab. Assign “wind gust” – spark: “Gust so soft, I flew!” Discuss bite: sharp wins. Warn off bland – live rules. Forecast-off: pitch a woe, best whirl wins. Weathers a mood – teach them to mood it.